Adjustable wall mounting device and system

ABSTRACT

An adjustable wall mounting device and system comprising two main elements. A first element comprising a first plate attached to a hook element. A second element comprising a second plate, horizontal plates and horizontal angled slit openings. The system of this invention wherein said first plate is affixed to an object and said second plate is affixed to a wall. Said horizontal plate serves to leverage said hook element there from. Said system comprising several combinations of embodiments wherein an object attached to said first plate is further attached to a second plate on a wall. Said device enabling said object to adjust horizontally, vertically and at angles on said wall without need to remove said to attain ideal alignment.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The disclosed invention herein pertains to a wall mounting device andsystem particularly for mounting decorative or functional wall pieces inan adjustable manner.

2. Background

Mounting objects on a wall, such as picture frames and decorativepieces, require a certain amount of hand and eye coordination. The taskis deceivingly difficult. A perception of level may not in fact be trulyparallel with the floor plan of a building. With most buildings, a floorsurface and the walls rising there from are not always even orhorizontal throughout. Without additional equipment, a person must relyon their own visual sense of perception to finely adjust the position ofan object on the wall. The ensuing task of finely adjusting an object ona wall can be complicated and difficult without proper equipment to takeaway the guess work and duplicate effort. The hanging equipment oftenhas to be remounted with each shift of the object's position on thewall.

The most rudimentary method of hanging an object on a wall involvefixing a nail to the wall, leaving a protrusion from the head of thenail outward and hanging an object over the nail protrusion. The objectwould have a leveraging element that is hooked over the nail protrusionsuch as a chain, a wire or a groove. According to this simpleembodiment, the nail would have to be removed from the wall for lateralor vertical repositioning of the object on the wall.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,791,625 provides a wall mounted device that creates aledge on the wall to enable wider lateral adjustment. The ledge is alength of solid durable material attached to the wall. The leverageelement of the object must be long enough to rest over the length of theledge. These include chain, wire or saw tooth hooks commonly found onthe back side of a picture frame. The given length of the ledge allowsan object to be adjusted laterally for that similar distance on thewall. Therefore, a picture frame may be adjusted over a further lateraldistance on the wall as oppose to being hung over a simple nail as withthe example above. When more than one of such device is used to hang asingle object, leveling and accuracy in measurement becomes an issue.Minor inaccuracies in level between the devices on the wall becomeperceptible. Each attempt to reposition would require complete removalof the device, remeasurement and reattachment. The hassle of repeatingevery step of the mounting procedure to overcome minor adjustment issuesbecomes frustratingly difficult and time consuming.

U.S. Pat. No. 7,448,507 provides a wall mounting device capable ofhorizontal and vertical adjustment. This device is designed for objectsthat can be received by a narrow “U” or “V” shaped hook, such as a wireor groove on the back side of a picture frame. This device and system isnot very easy to assemble. According to its claimed embodiment, a usermust coordinate between three separate steps and four components: 1)attaching the female element of the device to the wall, 2) attaching thefree floating hook element to the female element, 3) hooking the objectfrom its back side to the loosely held hook element. According to itsclaimed shape, the female element provides a ledge for the hook elementto rest over when not in use. The design of the hook and female elementdictates that the hook is first placed over the female element beforethe object is placed over the hook. The problem with this scenario isthat the user cannot see where the hook matches up with the back side ofthe object. The process of matching the object to the hook element inthis application requires blind feeling. The loose attachment of thehook element to the female element causes unnecessary movement by slighttouch, further complicating the attempt. If two or more are used for asingle object, the task of matching the object to each hook element andadjusting the object in this process becomes frustratingly difficult.

There remains a need in the art for a wall mounting device and systemthat minimizes the amount of handling required for mounting an object toa wall and enables easier adjustment over a wider range of space.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention herein relates to an adjustable wall mounting device andsystem. The adjustable wall mounting device comprises two maincomponents: a first element and a second element. The first elementcomprises a first plate, a hook, a first plate attachment means, and anoptional tacking element. The first plate is comprised of rigid materialsuch as but not limited to any type of plastic polymer, metal, metalalloy, metal composites, wood and organic material such as bamboo,synthetic carbon composites such as carbon fiber, glass or anycombinations thereof. The material composition of the first plate ispreferably rigid and durable to counterweigh an object having a range ofweight of approximately 0 to 60 pounds for extended period of time, by amatter of years according to standards within the industry for wallmounting devices of this category. Multiples of said devices may beattached to the perimeter of a larger object to spread the counterweightload. The mounting process of this invention requires minimalmeasurement, can overcome imprecision by wide range of adjustment, anddoes not require removal of the device from its fixed position for eachattempt to readjust.

The first plate comprises a front side facing and back side. The frontside faces the ambient environment and the back side faces the back sideof the object to be hung. The back side further has an attaching meansthat attaches the first plate to the object. The first plate attachingmeans may comprise of any semi-permanent fixing means, preferably ascrew or nail, fitting through the surface of the first plate onto theobject. Alternatively, the first plate attachment means may comprise anadhesive material such as double sided tape or Velcro type material,eliminating the need for the more intrusive and penetrating components(i.e. nails, screws, pins, etc.). The intended effect of the first plateattaching means according to the scope of this invention is to fix thefirst plate to a desired location on the back of the decorative piece ina semi-fixed manner. The nature of being semi-fixed as opposed to beingpermanently fixed is to allow removal of the first plate from the objectand reattachment of the first plate to the object with minimal damage toeither component. The strength of the attachment should be sufficient tohold the weight of the object for extended period of time, betweenapproximately 0 to 60 pounds as discussed above.

The first plate further has a length and a width where the length ispreferably longer than the width. The width and length of the firstplate may be positioned horizontally or vertically. The position bywhich the first plate is aligned on an object, either vertically orhorizontally, is determined by many factors and not by the shape of thefirst plate alone. Most picture frames have narrow frame edges thatsurround standard sized square or rectangular images held within. Thesize and shape of the first plate takes into consideration the generalframe dimension to stay hidden within the perimeter of said frame. Widerand shorter embodiments of the first plate may be attached horizontallylengthwise along the top and bottom edges of a standard picture frame.Alternatively, thinner and longer embodiments may be placed verticallyto either sides of these standard frames. In certain cases, the frameedge may be too narrow to provide the necessary surface area to hide thefirst plate from public view when attached. In those circumstances, itwould be acceptable and preferable for the width of the first plate toextend inward, centrally behind the image centrally held within. Thewider protrusion inward provides a wider surface area and optionallocations to determine placement of leverage point in a more central areon the object.

A hook element extends from the front side of the first plate. The hookelement is also comprised of the same or similar durable grade materialas that of the first plate. The hook protrudes outward at a downwardslope from the front side of the first plate. The hook itself ispreferably planar in shape so as to provide a sharp angled leverage. Theangular space between the hook element and the front side of the firstplate at their point of transition is preferably 45 degree or less. Oneor more hook elements may be attached to each individual first plate atvarious locations.

The second element comprises a second plate. The second plate has also afront side and a back side, a length and a width. As with the firstplate, the length of the second plate is preferably greater than itswidth. The length and width may be positioned horizontally or verticallyon the wall, depending on the preference and the orientation of thefirst plate. The front side of the second plate faces the ambientenvironment and the back side faces the wall when attached. Thedimension of the second plate should be substantially similar to or thesame as the first plate such that the two components may fittinglyinterconnect on their front sides in flush manner. The second platefurther comprised of a plurality of horizontal angled slit openings, asecond plate attachment means, and an optional tacking element. Thesecond plate is comprised of the same or similar durable grade materialas that of the first plate and the hook element. The durability ofmaterial should be sufficient to counterweight an object weighingapproximately 0 to 60 pounds for an extended period of time. Thematerial of the invention herein is preferably nonbrittle in nature toavoid cracking over time for purposes of best practices.

The plurality of horizontal angled slit openings is comprised of aplurality of horizontal plates. The plurality of horizontal plates iscomprised of many long and thin planar pieces of solid material(horizontal plates) individually positioned above and below each otherin horizontal fashion. The space between each of the plurality ofhorizontal plates comprises each of the plurality of horizontal angledslit openings. The plates are slanted at a downward angle towards theback side of the second plate. The angle of slant of the horizontalplates should match the angle of the hook element, preferably 45 degreedownward slope. The matching angles allow the hook element to sleevethrough the slit openings and rest over the horizontal plate in flushmanner, establishing a sturdy and stable leverage relationship betweenthe first and second plate. The surface of the horizontal plate ispreferably longer than the width of the hook element with additionalroom for lateral movement (sliding) of the hook element. This enablesthe first element to adjust its horizontal position on the secondelement without need for removing either element from their fixedlocation.

The prior art disclosed above provides a hook element that is freefloating and necessarily rests on its receiving element on the wall tomaintain position and to establish leverage. This aspect of the patentedclaim requires an open space be available between the receiving elementand the wall to allow the hook element to sleeve through forpositioning. The free floating hook element of the prior art providesleverage support from the wall, hooking onto both the object and itsreceiving element. In contrast, the invention herein provides a hookelement that is preattached to the first plate and hence to the object.The angle of attachment where the hook element of this invention isattached to the first plate and the object is the location of leverage.The advantage of this invention is that it eliminates the steps ofhaving to separately hook and adjust a free floating element to thewall. The space between the receiving plate the wall otherwise needed toaccommodate a free floating hook element is no longer necessary.Therefore, the second plate of this invention may be attached flushlyagainst the wall. The advantage is perceivable wherein an object hung onthe device herein would not protrude from the wall is it would if usingthe device of the prior art.

The second plate provides a second plate attaching means that attachesthe second plate to the wall through its back side. The second plateattaching means may comprise a screw or nail and alternatively adhesiveor tension grabbing material.

An optional feature, the optional tacking element, is considered in thisinvention. The optional tacking element is a component that allows thefirst element to establish a fixed bond to the second element once adesired position is achieved. It is not a necessary element but providesenhanced effect to the invention provided herein. The optional tackingelement may comprise a male and female button attachments, Velcroattachments, pin and cushion attachment, adhesive attachment, rubbercement attachment, tension grabbing attachments, etc.

Alternatively, the optional tacking element may comprise simply a maleor a single attachment device with no opposite receiving component (i.e.a thumb tack type pin or adhesive tape) and may be located on the frontside of either the first plate or the second plate. The optional tackingelement essentially comprising the steps of pushing the decorative piece(which is holding the first element on its back side) against therespective second element (which is attached to the wall) such that aconnection between the first and second elements is achieved by fixedcontact.

The invention herein provides a system wherein a first element isattached to the back side of an object and a second element is attachedto a desired location on a wall surface. The position of the secondelement on the wall will determine where the object will generally behung. Once the first and second elements are properly attached to theirrespective intended locations, the object should be held up towards thewall such that the first element faces and is aligned with the secondelement. By simple perception, the user may position the hook of thefirst element through a slit opening of the second element. Connectionof the first element onto the second element is achieved by a singlemotion. There is ample vertical and horizontal surface area on thesecond element that is able to receive the hook element of the firstplate that it minimal accuracy is required to achieve a connection. Oncethe first plate is attached to the second plate between the respectivehook element and horizontal plate, the object may be slid left or rightfor horizontal alignment. The object may simply be removed slightly fromthe second element and repositioned upward or downward on said plateover a different horizontal plate without need to detach any portion ofthe mounting equipment or actual measurement. Further, wherein twodevices are attached to the right and left side of the object, angularadjustment may be achieved by adjusting the vertical position of oneside.

The system may comprise an alternative embodiment having a single firstelement and a matching second element, both being wider. The firstelement would have two hook elements at opposite sides of its horizontalplane. The greater width of the first and second plate and the two hookelements having the affect of two separate thinner devices describedabove. A wider and shorter embodiment may be preferably positioned alongthe top edge of a wider object. Horizontal, vertical and angularrepositioning is achievable in the same ergonomic way described above.To enable ease of angular adjustment in this scenario, the two hookelements may have a rounded bottom surface to allow pivoting when theobject is shifted at an angle.

Yet another alternative embodiment provides a device comprising twofirst elements and a single larger second element. The two firstelements each have a single hook extending from its respective frontside as provided above. The second element comprises a plurality ofhorizontal angled slit openings and horizontal plates that are longerthan the farthest distance between the two first elements (between theoutermost edges of the respective two hooks) according to their intendeddistance of separation when affixed to an object. The hooks of the twofirst elements may be placed over the same or different horizontalangled slit openings for height and angular adjustment. The hooks mayfurther be slid sideways for horizontal adjustment. As with the aboveembodiment, the hooks of this alternative system would have a roundedbottom surface to allow pivoting with angle adjustment.

Yet another embodiment of this invention comprises two first elementsand two second elements. Each of the two first elements has a singlehook extending from its front side at a downward angle. Each of the twofirst elements would be attached to an object at its backside by thefirst attachment means. The space between the attached two firstelements would determine the space between the two second elements asthe two second elements are positioned along the same horizontal planeon a wall. The distance between the two first elements should be thesame or substantially similar to the distance between the two secondelements. The hooks of the first two elements may be positioned over thesame or different horizontal plates of the two second elements to adjustfor angle or height. Horizontal adjustment is achieved by sliding thehooks sideways along the length of the horizontal plates where the hooksare seated over.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A illustrates a rear perspective view of the first element and afront perspective view of the second element in accordance to apreferred embodiment of the invention herein.

FIG. 1B illustrates a rear perspective view of the second element and afront perspective view of the first element in accordance to a preferredembodiment of the invention herein.

FIG. 2A illustrates a rear perspective view of the first element and afront perspective view of the second element in accordance to analternative embodiment of the invention herein.

FIG. 2B illustrates a rear perspective view of the second element and afront perspective view of the first element in accordance to analternative embodiment of the invention herein.

FIG. 3 illustrates a side plan view of the system of the inventionherein in accordance to one embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DISCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary aspects of the presentinvention which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Whereverpossible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout thedrawings to refer to the same or like parts.

FIG. 1A provides a perspective view of the first element 101 and secondelement 102 in accordance to a preferred embodiment of the inventionherein. FIG. 1A illustrating a back side 103 view of the first elementfacing the front side 104 of the second element. Both first and secondelements 101, 102 having a respective front side 104, 105 and back side103, 106. FIG. 1A provides a general embodiment of the invention whereinthe first element 101 comprising a plate with a length 107 greater thanits width 108. The shape is not limited to a rectangle as illustratedherein but may be rounded, oval, triangular, etc. The general perimetershape and size of the first plate 101 is similar to or the same as theshape and size perimeter of the second plate 102 such that the twoplates may effectively connect to each other with room for horizontaland vertical adjustment while attached.

FIG. 1B shows the front side 121 of the first plate 120 and back side122 of the second plate 123. The first plate 120 having a hook element124 centrally positioned on its front side 121. The hook element 124 ispreferably a planar piece of solid durable material protruding outwardand angled downward at a steep angle for a stable and secure connectionbetween the first and second plates. In the case of FIGS. 1A and 1B, thehook element 124 is angled downward at approximately 45 degrees. Morethan one hook element 124 may optionally be attached to the front side121 of the first plate 120 for added leverage against a heavier object.As stated above, the hook element 124 is preferably planar in shape andangled downward, but need not be a single continuous piece of material.It may comprise weaved, braided, welded strings of material that providethe affect of a durable angular leverage arm.

The second plate 102, according to FIG. 1A providing a plurality of slitopenings 109 from a plurality of horizontal plates 110 in parallelposition over each other. The horizontal plates 110 having a width thatis sufficiently wide to accommodate the hook element 124 with additionalroom for horizontal sideways adjustment of said hook element 124. Bothfirst 101 and second 102 elements having an attachment means 111, 112for attaching each respective element to their respective fixedposition. According to FIGS. 1A and 1B, the first plate is fixed to theback side of an object by an attachment means 111, 112 comprising eithera nail or screw. The attachment means 111, 112 may alternativelycomprise adhesive bonding material or tension grabbing material such asVelcro, etc. An optional tacking element 125 is provided in thisillustration, positioned at the lower perimeter of the second element123. The optional tacking element 124 in this case helps to ensure afixed connection between the first 120 and second 122 element uponattaining a preferred position on the wall. More than one optionaltacking element 125 may be provided on either or both first and secondplate front surfaces 126, 127. The final fixing affect is achieved byexerting some force to the front of the object against the wall betweenthe front facing sides of the first and second elements 126, 127.

FIGS. 2A and 2B provides an alternative embodiment of the inventionherein with similar elements, features and functionality to that ofFIGS. 1A and 1B. The variation provided in FIGS. 2A and 2B provides fora wider first 201 and second element 202. The width 203 of the firstelement 201 is wider at its center given its round semicircle side 205feature. The straight side 204 of this device allows the first element201 to be hidden on the back of a picture frame when attached. The semicircular side 205 with its protruding design extends and reachescentrally towards the center of the object. The intention with thisreaching effect is to provide a wider range of horizontal adjustment.The second plate 202 accommodates this potential for wider range ofadjustment by having wider horizontal plates 206 in comparison to theembodiment of FIGS. 1A and 1B. The hook element 221 of this embodimentis attached furthest inward position of the first element 220.

FIG. 3 illustrates the system of this invention wherein the back side302 of a first plate 301 (according to a generic embodiment providedherein) is attached flushly to the back of an object 304. The back side305 of a second plate 306 is attached flushly against a wall 307. Noroom or space is needed between the back 305 of the second plate 306 andthe wall 307 for this device and system to function properly. The firstplate 301 with the attached object 304 would be suspended in position onthe wall 307 by sleeving the hook element 308 over a horizontal angledslit opening 309 and flushly against a horizontal plate 310 of thesecond plate 306. The angle of leverage here is preferably 45 degrees orless at a downward slope.

Having fully described at least one embodiment of the present invention,other equivalent or alternative methods according to the presentinvention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The inventionhas been described by way of summary, detailed description andillustration. The specific embodiments disclosed in the above drawingsare not intended to be limiting. Implementations of the presentinvention with various different configurations are contemplated aswithin the scope of the present invention. The invention is thus tocover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling withinthe spirit and scope of the following claims.

I claim a device and system as follows: 1: A wall mounting devicecomprising A first element and a second element, Said first elementcomprising a first plate, a hook, and a first plate attachment means,said first plate having a front side and back side, said hook extendingfrom said front side of said first plate at an angle and having a width,said first plate attachment means located on or through said back sideof said first plate, Said second element comprising a second plate, asecond plate attachment means, and a plurality of horizontal angled slitopenings, said second plate having a front side and a back side, saidplurality of horizontal angled slit openings comprising a plurality ofhorizontal plates wherein each said horizontal plate of said pluralityof horizontal plates is positioned parallel above and below each otherwithin the perimeter of said second plate, each said horizontal plate ofsaid plurality of horizontal plates is slanted at a downward angletowards the backside of said second plate, each said horizontal plate ofsaid plurality of horizontal plates having a length, said second plateattachment means located on or through said back side of said secondplate. 2: Said device of claim 1 wherein said length of each saidhorizontal plate of said plurality of horizontal plates is greater thanthe width of said hook of said first plate. 3: Said device of claim 1wherein said length of each said horizontal plate of said plurality ofhorizontal plates is equal to or less than the widest horizontal crosssectional dimension of said second element. 4: Said device of claim 1wherein an optional tacking element is attached to the front side ofeither said first element or said second element or to the front sidesof both first and second elements. 5: Said device of claim 1 whereineach said horizontal plate of said plurality of horizontal plates ofsaid second element is angled downward at a 45 degree angle or less fromsaid front side towards said back side of said second element. 6: Saiddevice of claim 1 wherein each said hook of said first elementprotruding from said front side of said first element and slantingdownward at a 45 degree angle or less. 7: Said device of claim 1 whereineach said horizontal plate of said plurality of horizontal plates andsaid hook of said first element having the same downward angle degree ofslant. 8: Said first element of claim 1 having one or more hookextending from its said front side. 9: Said first element and secondelement of claim 1 each having a leverage capacity of 60 pounds or less.10: Said device of claim 1 comprised of solid, durable, nonbrittlematerial or material composites. 11: A system of mounting and adjustingobjects on a wall in vertical and horizontal fashion comprising A firstelement and a second element, Said first element comprising a firstplate, a hook, and a first plate attachment means, said first platehaving a front side and back side, said hook extending from said frontside of said first plate at an angle and having a width, said firstplate attachment means located on or through said back side of saidfirst plate, Said second element comprising a second plate, a secondplate attachment means, and a plurality of horizontal angled slitopenings, said second plate having a front side and a back side, saidplurality of horizontal angled slit openings comprising a plurality ofhorizontal plates wherein each said horizontal plate of said pluralityof horizontal plates is positioned parallel above and below each otherwithin the perimeter of said second plate, each said horizontal plate ofsaid plurality of horizontal plates is slanted at a downward angletowards the backside of said second plate, each said horizontal plate ofsaid plurality of horizontal plates having a length, said second plateattachment means located on or through said back side of said secondplate. Wherein said back side of said first element is attached to anobject by said first plate attachment means, said back side of saidsecond element is attached to said wall by said second plate attachmentmeans, said hook of said first element is sleeved through a choicehorizontal angled slit opening of said second element, the verticalposition of said object on said wall is repositioned by removing saidhook from said choice horizontal angled slit opening and sleeving saidhook through another said horizontal angled slit opening of said secondelement, said horizontal position of said object on said wall isrepositioned by sliding said hook horizontally within said horizontalangled slit opening of which said hook is sleeved through. 12: A systemof mounting and adjusting objects on a wall according to claim 11further comprising an optional tacking element attached to the frontside of either said first element or said second element or to the frontsides of both first and second elements such that when a desiredposition between said first and second elements are attained, said firstelement is pressed firmly against said second element causing a bond tobe established between said first and second elements by said optionaltacking element. 13: A system of mounting and adjusting objects on awall in vertical and horizontal fashion according to claim 11 comprisingat least one first element and at least one second element, said firstelement connectable to said second element, said first element isvertically and horizontally adjustable thereon said second elementbetween said hook of said first element and said horizontal angled slitopening of said second element. 14: A system of mounting and adjustingobjects on a wall according to claim 11 wherein said object isadjustable in horizontal, vertical and angular fashion, said systemcomprising One first element and one second element, said first elementhaving a first hook and a second hook oppositely positioned along thesame horizontal plane on said front side of said first plate, said firstand second hook are each curved or rounded at their point of contactwith said horizontal plate of said second element, the length of eachsaid horizontal plate of said plurality of horizontal plates is greaterthan the farthest length between said first hook and said second hook,Wherein said back side of said first element is attached to an object bysaid first plate attachment means, said back side of said second elementis attached to said wall by said second plate attachment means, saidfirst and second hooks of said first element are sleeved through achoice horizontal angled slit opening of said second element, thevertical position of said object on said wall is repositioned byremoving said first and second hooks from said choice horizontal angledslit opening and sleeving said first and second hooks through anothersaid horizontal angled slit opening of said second element, saidhorizontal position of said object on said wall is repositioned bysliding said first and second hooks horizontally within said horizontalangled slit opening of which said hook is sleeved through, the angularposition of said object on said wall is repositioned by removing eithersaid first or second hook from said choice horizontal angle slit openingand sleeving the removed first or second hook onto another saidhorizontal angled slit opening such that said first and second hooks areeach sleeved through a different horizontal angled slit opening on saidsecond element. 15: A system of mounting and adjusting objects on a wallaccording to claim 11 wherein said object is adjustable in horizontal,vertical and angular fashion, said system comprising Two first elementsand one second element, each of said two first elements attached andseparately spaced apart on the right and left side of an object, eachsaid first elements having a hook protruding outward from its front sideat a downward angle, said second element having a plurality ofhorizontal angled slit openings such that each of said plurality ofhorizontal angled slit openings is longer than the farthest length ofspace between said hooks of said two first elements, Wherein said backside of said two first elements are attached to and spaced oppositelyapart on the right and left side of an object by their respective firstplate attachment means, said back side of said second element isattached to said wall by said second plate attachment means, said hooksof said two first elements are sleeved through a choice horizontalangled slit opening of said second element, the vertical position ofsaid object on said wall is repositioned by removing both hooks of saidtwo first elements from said choice horizontal angled slit opening andsleeving both said hooks through another but the same said horizontalangled slit opening of said second element, said horizontal position ofsaid object on said wall is repositioned by sliding both said hookshorizontally within said horizontal angled slit opening of which bothsaid hooks are sleeved through, the angular position of said object onsaid wall is repositioned by removing either one of said two hooks fromsaid horizontal angle slit opening wherefrom they are sleeved throughand sleeving the removed hook of said two hooks onto another saidhorizontal angled slit opening such that each of said two hooks aresleeved through a different horizontal angled slit opening on saidsecond element. 16: A system of mounting and adjusting objects on a wallaccording to claim 11 wherein said object is adjustable in horizontal,vertical and angular fashion, said system comprising Two first elementsand two matching second elements, each of said two first elements areattached to an object and separately spaced apart on the right and leftside of said object, each of said two second elements attached to a wallby their respective second attachment means and separately spaced apartalong the same horizontal plane, said two first elements and two secondelements are spaced apart by the same distance, Wherein the verticalposition of said object on said wall is repositioned by removing saidhooks of said two first elements from a respective horizontal angledslit opening where they are sleeved through and sleeving said hooks ofsaid two first elements through another horizontal angled slit openingof said two second elements, said horizontal position of said object onsaid wall is repositioned by sliding said hooks of said two firstelements horizontally within said horizontal angled slit openingwherefrom said hooks of said two first elements are sleeved through, theangular position of said object on said wall is repositioned by removingeither one of said hooks of said two first elements from a horizontalangle slit opening wherefrom it is sleeved through and sleeving saidremoved hook onto another horizontal angled slit opening such that eachhook of said two first elements are sleeved through a horizontal angledslit opening of a respective second element at different heightpositions.